24 Sep
2015
24 Sep
'15
12:30 p.m.
It supports everything I'm aware of from an TLS-based EAP client perspective. It's more compatible than your string and prioritises PFS and GCM actually ;) Your string nukes legacy clients that don't have AES support, like the supplicant in Windows XP. That's the RSA+3DES+SHA1 bit on the end... It also complies to the RFC that prohibits RC4. Nick